The transporter theory always confuses me.
What happens to you when you are dematerialized? Do you die at that point? And the duplicate that comes out of the other side, is that really you or something else.
Maybe its a copy of you with all your memories but you won't be looking out through its eyes, it will be a totally different being.
2007-03-07 05:05:44
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answered by Bob B 1
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in step with our present day information of what's available and any lifelike projection of ways long the human species is probably to stay to tell the story in the international, the respond is not any. you're asking approximately shuttle to different galaxies and the closest galaxy is a superb purchase farther away then the main distant action picture star interior the Milky way. in certainty, we don't be attentive to if the different galaxies nonetheless exist. the easy that we see from different galaxies has been traveling on the fee of light for ten million to extra effective than 10 billion years so... if 9.9 million years in the past, the the remainder of the universe disappeared right into a gasp of smoke, we will not see any replace for yet another a hundred thousand years. That stated... Our information of physics is plenty from complete. a number of the present theories contain greater dimensional planes (or numerous universes). it is available that, in some unspecified time interior the destiny interior the destiny, people could stumble on a thank you to take, as an occasion, a holiday via a malicious application hollow and shuttle everywhere we'd pick to.
2016-11-23 13:26:21
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answered by ? 4
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If you were light, you'd move at the speed of light but as soon as you travelled through anything but a perfect vacuum, you would be scattered or absorbed. Also if you're light, you could turn into virtual particle pairs. It ain't gonna work.
2007-03-07 05:08:56
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answered by Gene 7
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Nope , don't think that will work...
However..
Unless we can figure out SOME way to travel faster than light, we
will never become a space faring species...
2007-03-07 05:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Hisenburg's Uncertainty Principle would have to be addressed. Its pretty much a Law right now, but who knows...
2007-03-07 05:07:38
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answered by tain 3
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I think somehow light itself somehow captured could make light speed possible
2007-03-07 05:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is possible. but the problem is with the conversion part
2007-03-07 05:03:19
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answered by VP 2
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